![]() ![]() It seems you want a 'complete' drive, that can you can boot into Ubuntu. Any reason not to disable these in my plan above?Īny other advice is welcome. Is this viable? Should I use the whole drive for Linux?Īlso, I'm reading a couple different opinions on disabling Secure Boot and Fast Boot from the UEFI. Then I have the option of having a dual boot system or a Windows only system. My thought is if I do this, I can change the boot order in UEFI back to C:\ drive and have the machine boot directly to Windows as it does now. I can then point the UEFI to that drive as the primary boot drive and GRUB should allow me to choose Linux or Windows. My plan is to install it and place the GRUB bootloader on the new drive. ![]() I have a new 1 TB HDD I'd like to install Ubuntu on. I have a desktop computer with Windows 10 installed on a SSD (M.2 if it matters) and another HDD used to store files. ![]() Also, I'm taking classes through Coursera and using online tutorials to learn Linux from and would like an operating system installed besides the Raspbian I have on my Pi. The only problem is some of the games I use requires Windows for now. I've been using Raspbian a bit and really would like to get away from Windows as much as possible. I want to install Ubuntu and learn Linux. ![]()
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